Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Advancing science and technology September 20, 2013 Major grants from the National Science Foundation will spur breakthroughs in quantum engineering and artificial intelligence SEAS-developed cancer immunotherapies to be commercialized by Novartis March 20, 2018 Licensing and collaboration agreement aims to bring biomaterial-based cancer immunotherapies into clinical development Capasso lab demonstrates highly unidirectional "whispering gallery" microlasers December 14, 2010 Breakthrough elliptical cavity enables a wide range of applications in photonics Soft robotic exosuit makes stroke survivors walk faster and farther May 12, 2020 Research study in stroke survivors with chronic hemiparesis shows soft exosuit technology to bring immediate improvements in walking speed and endurance tests Helping transplanted stem cells stick around and do their jobs July 16, 2019 New microgel encapsulation method paves the way for more efficient cell therapies Science & Cooking lecture series returns to Harvard on September 6 June 21, 2011 Public talks for 2011 feature world-class chefs and exciting demos that blend state-of-the-art science with culinary artistry Taking on tuberculosis February 8, 2016 In Peru, SEAS students enhance mobile app to streamline TB treatment Harvard and Australia join together to make water a priority August 14, 2010 Two-year project will engage experts and build on existing resources to deliver a series of policy related forums Researchers demonstrate highly directional terahertz laser rays August 9, 2010 Advance in metamaterials leads to a new semiconductor laser suitable for security screening, chemical sensing and astronomy Toxic mercury, accumulating in the Arctic, springs from a hidden source May 21, 2012 Harvard study finds circumpolar rivers most responsible for high levels of mercury in the Arctic Applied physicists discover that migrating cells flow like glass February 21, 2011 Harvard-led research advances understanding of wound healing, cancer metastasis, and embryonic development From Russia, with code February 22, 2022 SEAS competitive coding team performs well at World Finals Crisis in Haiti hits home at SEAS February 13, 2010 Haiti native Harry Dumay, Associate Dean for Finance and CFO, says, "Where there is life, there is hope.” (Harvard Gazette) Seeing depth through a single lens August 5, 2013 Mathematical image processing creates a 3D movie of any scene, using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope Filling a void in stem cell therapy September 14, 2015 A new porous hydrogel could boost the success of stem-cell-based tissue regeneration Student profile: Maria Zlatkova May 22, 2018 This Bulgarian-born computer science student found her niche as a teacher Kilobots are leaving the nest November 21, 2011 Swarm of tiny, collaborative robots will be made available to researchers, educators, and enthusiasts Neural network trained using a diverse dataset outperforms conventionally trained algorithms February 7, 2023 Including low-resource populations in datasets reduces bias in artificial intelligence Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light June 2, 2016 High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip January 7, 2019 Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 75 Page 76 Current page 77 Page 78 Page 79 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Advancing science and technology September 20, 2013 Major grants from the National Science Foundation will spur breakthroughs in quantum engineering and artificial intelligence
SEAS-developed cancer immunotherapies to be commercialized by Novartis March 20, 2018 Licensing and collaboration agreement aims to bring biomaterial-based cancer immunotherapies into clinical development
Capasso lab demonstrates highly unidirectional "whispering gallery" microlasers December 14, 2010 Breakthrough elliptical cavity enables a wide range of applications in photonics
Soft robotic exosuit makes stroke survivors walk faster and farther May 12, 2020 Research study in stroke survivors with chronic hemiparesis shows soft exosuit technology to bring immediate improvements in walking speed and endurance tests
Helping transplanted stem cells stick around and do their jobs July 16, 2019 New microgel encapsulation method paves the way for more efficient cell therapies
Science & Cooking lecture series returns to Harvard on September 6 June 21, 2011 Public talks for 2011 feature world-class chefs and exciting demos that blend state-of-the-art science with culinary artistry
Taking on tuberculosis February 8, 2016 In Peru, SEAS students enhance mobile app to streamline TB treatment
Harvard and Australia join together to make water a priority August 14, 2010 Two-year project will engage experts and build on existing resources to deliver a series of policy related forums
Researchers demonstrate highly directional terahertz laser rays August 9, 2010 Advance in metamaterials leads to a new semiconductor laser suitable for security screening, chemical sensing and astronomy
Toxic mercury, accumulating in the Arctic, springs from a hidden source May 21, 2012 Harvard study finds circumpolar rivers most responsible for high levels of mercury in the Arctic
Applied physicists discover that migrating cells flow like glass February 21, 2011 Harvard-led research advances understanding of wound healing, cancer metastasis, and embryonic development
Crisis in Haiti hits home at SEAS February 13, 2010 Haiti native Harry Dumay, Associate Dean for Finance and CFO, says, "Where there is life, there is hope.” (Harvard Gazette)
Seeing depth through a single lens August 5, 2013 Mathematical image processing creates a 3D movie of any scene, using just two frames from a stationary camera or microscope
Filling a void in stem cell therapy September 14, 2015 A new porous hydrogel could boost the success of stem-cell-based tissue regeneration
Student profile: Maria Zlatkova May 22, 2018 This Bulgarian-born computer science student found her niche as a teacher
Kilobots are leaving the nest November 21, 2011 Swarm of tiny, collaborative robots will be made available to researchers, educators, and enthusiasts
Neural network trained using a diverse dataset outperforms conventionally trained algorithms February 7, 2023 Including low-resource populations in datasets reduces bias in artificial intelligence
Metalens works in the visible spectrum, sees smaller than a wavelength of light June 2, 2016 High efficiency ultra-thin planar lens could replace heavy, bulky lenses in smart phones, cameras and telescopes
Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip January 7, 2019 Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration